Reformed Humanism: Essays on Christian Doctrine, Philosophy, and Church
Autor Professor David Fergussonen Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 iun 2024
A further feature of the collection is its attempt to overcome the curricular divisions between systematic theology, Christian ethics, and practical theology. The third section in particular deal with issues in social ethics, theological aesthetics, the place of the church in a secular culture, and the role of theology in the university.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780567712745
ISBN-10: 0567712745
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 162 x 238 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.62 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0567712745
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 162 x 238 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.62 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Introduction: Reformed Humanism
Part One: Christian Doctrine
1. The Divine Attributes: Some Methodological Considerations
2. The Power of God: Its Use and Abuse as a Theological Concept
3. Maker of Heaven and Earth: Theology for Creationtide
4. Christological Maximalism Assessed
5. Providence
6. The Imago Dei
7. The Last Judgement
Part Two: Philosophy
8. Hume as Religious Sceptic
9. Adam Smith on Ethics and Religion
10. Natural Theology After Darwin
Part Three: Church
11. Theology of Worship: A Reformed Perspective
12. Reformed Theology and Visual Culture
13. Mapping the Church: Current Challenges of History and Mission
14. The Bible in Modernity
15. Reformed Social Theology: Contexts and Constants
16. Theology and Therapy
17. The Place of Christian Theology in the University
Epilogue
18. Theology and Laughter
Bibliography
Index
Part One: Christian Doctrine
1. The Divine Attributes: Some Methodological Considerations
2. The Power of God: Its Use and Abuse as a Theological Concept
3. Maker of Heaven and Earth: Theology for Creationtide
4. Christological Maximalism Assessed
5. Providence
6. The Imago Dei
7. The Last Judgement
Part Two: Philosophy
8. Hume as Religious Sceptic
9. Adam Smith on Ethics and Religion
10. Natural Theology After Darwin
Part Three: Church
11. Theology of Worship: A Reformed Perspective
12. Reformed Theology and Visual Culture
13. Mapping the Church: Current Challenges of History and Mission
14. The Bible in Modernity
15. Reformed Social Theology: Contexts and Constants
16. Theology and Therapy
17. The Place of Christian Theology in the University
Epilogue
18. Theology and Laughter
Bibliography
Index
Recenzii
A boldly titled collection . It is a splendid example of a theological outlook that is scholarly, informative, critical yet committed, accessible and yet intellectually acute.
A sane and steady theological resource to keep to hand and to consult ... Fergusson has something enlightening to say about many a tricky topic.
In these essays David Fergusson's distinctive range of intellectual and theological virtues are amply on display: breadth of scholarship combined with finely tuned judgement; crisp and unpretentious writing, clarity of analysis and generosity of spirit. It is a magisterial and understated volume, strongly recommended.
Wise, well-read, honest, alert to paradox, intent on preserving the connections between church and academy-this is Reformed theology to treasure!
With systematic clarity and historical depth, in critical alertness to philosophical insight and commitment to devotion and service, Fergusson's essays on doctrine, philosophy, and the church embody an ethos that is as Reformed as it is humanist. Lucid in exposition, thoughtful in deliberation, serious yet circumspect in appraisal, these studies are as instructive as they are approachable. They will inform and delight novices and experts alike.
This volume brings together a range of characteristically informed and insightful essays by David Fergusson. Drawing on years of experience and reflection, the contributions offer judicious soundings across the terrain of theology and philosophy, drawing together not only the spheres of faith and reason, but also of church and world. There are few theologians possessing such erudition and wisdom, and this collection will both merit and repay careful study.
A sane and steady theological resource to keep to hand and to consult ... Fergusson has something enlightening to say about many a tricky topic.
In these essays David Fergusson's distinctive range of intellectual and theological virtues are amply on display: breadth of scholarship combined with finely tuned judgement; crisp and unpretentious writing, clarity of analysis and generosity of spirit. It is a magisterial and understated volume, strongly recommended.
Wise, well-read, honest, alert to paradox, intent on preserving the connections between church and academy-this is Reformed theology to treasure!
With systematic clarity and historical depth, in critical alertness to philosophical insight and commitment to devotion and service, Fergusson's essays on doctrine, philosophy, and the church embody an ethos that is as Reformed as it is humanist. Lucid in exposition, thoughtful in deliberation, serious yet circumspect in appraisal, these studies are as instructive as they are approachable. They will inform and delight novices and experts alike.
This volume brings together a range of characteristically informed and insightful essays by David Fergusson. Drawing on years of experience and reflection, the contributions offer judicious soundings across the terrain of theology and philosophy, drawing together not only the spheres of faith and reason, but also of church and world. There are few theologians possessing such erudition and wisdom, and this collection will both merit and repay careful study.